A reunion of two long distance runners.
The casting of Tom Courtenay suggests that this would not be a run of the mill story.
The start of the fourth series sees a few changes in Kavanagh's life. He is now widowed as it begins with Lizzie's funeral.
When Kavanagh returns to the chambers he takes on a criminal case.
Dr Felix Crawley looks like a mild mannered doctor but he has been accused of poisoning his wife. She suffered from bipolar and was on lithium but she took painkillers which can be a fatal side effect.
Crawley found out that his wife was having an affair and she was planning on leaving him.
Jeremy Aldermarten is on good form as the prosecuting counsel. He gets Crawley to lose his cool in the witness stand and maybe show his true colours.
The episode comes onto its own very much after the trial. There were little indications that Crawley might be unhinged. At the end Crawley unloads his secrets to Kavanagh.
It is an interesting path taken by two men who have both lost their spouses.
The casting of Tom Courtenay suggests that this would not be a run of the mill story.
The start of the fourth series sees a few changes in Kavanagh's life. He is now widowed as it begins with Lizzie's funeral.
When Kavanagh returns to the chambers he takes on a criminal case.
Dr Felix Crawley looks like a mild mannered doctor but he has been accused of poisoning his wife. She suffered from bipolar and was on lithium but she took painkillers which can be a fatal side effect.
Crawley found out that his wife was having an affair and she was planning on leaving him.
Jeremy Aldermarten is on good form as the prosecuting counsel. He gets Crawley to lose his cool in the witness stand and maybe show his true colours.
The episode comes onto its own very much after the trial. There were little indications that Crawley might be unhinged. At the end Crawley unloads his secrets to Kavanagh.
It is an interesting path taken by two men who have both lost their spouses.